Bulb mode exposure, Bulb mode exposure -23 – Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n User Manual
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Controlling Exposure
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Bulb Mode Exposure
Bulb Mode exposure is useful when you are capturing nighttime scenes that
require extended exposure of more than 30 seconds.
NOTE: Extended exposure times may degrade image quality.
NOTE: Choose Long as the Long Exposure setting when using Bulb.
Choose Longer for times longer than two seconds (see
Use the LCD illuminator (see
) to view the LCDs in the dark.
NOTE: Use a tripod to avoid camera shake. Use of the optional cable
release instead of the Shutter Release button also reduces camera
shake.
1. Rotate the Exposure Mode dial to M.
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